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RAID Access Failure Access failure: Critical error on
DISK WDC1600ADFD-75NLR1 (Port SATA 1)
is what i am seeing, now after a lot of googling some are saying the drive is dying (it does it on both drives) or it could be a bad cable, or a bad driver for the nvidia raid.
I am testing the discs now with the drive manufacturers utils, at 25% of a full scan on one drive and 0 errors have been reported, yet at about 15% of a check disk is when i see that error the first time.
Never saw it when i was formatting, i have turned of the option to turn hard drives off after 20 mins and turned off queuing but still the error pops up.
Is is an actual issue or is the drive/raid tool being a dick? Because i would have though it would have had an issue when formatting the raid but it never.
Vista x64 ultimate, 15.23 nvidia drivers, nforce 570 amd board, i have looked for a bios update but it says i have the latest, and i never had isses with raid under Linux, so im leaning towards buggy drive/app
DISK WDC1600ADFD-75NLR1 (Port SATA 1)
is what i am seeing, now after a lot of googling some are saying the drive is dying (it does it on both drives) or it could be a bad cable, or a bad driver for the nvidia raid.
I am testing the discs now with the drive manufacturers utils, at 25% of a full scan on one drive and 0 errors have been reported, yet at about 15% of a check disk is when i see that error the first time.
Never saw it when i was formatting, i have turned of the option to turn hard drives off after 20 mins and turned off queuing but still the error pops up.
Is is an actual issue or is the drive/raid tool being a dick? Because i would have though it would have had an issue when formatting the raid but it never.
Vista x64 ultimate, 15.23 nvidia drivers, nforce 570 amd board, i have looked for a bios update but it says i have the latest, and i never had isses with raid under Linux, so im leaning towards buggy drive/app
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